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What is the difference between Advanced Placement classes, honors classes, gifted classes, and magnet classes?

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What is the difference between Advanced Placement classes, honors classes, gifted classes, and magnet classes?

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Often, this depends on the teacher and the course. Numerically speaking, for GPA calculation purposes, an “honors class” receives an extra 0.5 quality points, an “AP class” (Advanced Placement) receives an extra 1.0 quality points, and a “magnet” or “gifted” class receives no special GPA considerations. “Magnet” is a distinction given to classes that are predominantly taken by magnet students (surprising, I know). A magnet class is generally more difficult than a non-magnet class, but can be classified as on-level, honors, or AP for GPA purposes. Magnet Honors Biology gets an extra 0.5, Magnet Analysis gets an extra 1.0, and Magnet Intro to Technology gets no special consideration. The “Magnet” title shows up on transcripts, however, and impresses colleges as being more than your run-of-the-mill class. It’s generally considered to be above honors and just below AP. “Gifted” runs in much the same way-by itself, there’s no numerical advantage, but it’s a more difficult class, it’s on a h

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